The heart rate of anesthetized golden mantled ground squirrels (Spermophilus lateralis) falls from 372±20 to 37±9beatsmin21 dur g hibernation at 7˚C body temperature. Heart rate in the hibernating animals often waxed and waned in a fashion that was not clearly linked to the breathing pattern. Similar observations have been made on unanesthetized ground squirrels. Under anesthesia, the effects of vagotomy were small in both euthermic and hibernating animals and led to a 6–8 % increase in heart rate. Vagotomy also eliminated the cyclic fluctuations of heart rate in hibernating animals exhibiting this phenomenon. The post-vagotomy heart rate exhibited by these individuals suggested that both sympathetic excitation and parasympathetic depressio...
During entrance into hibernation in mammals, continuous breathing is converted to intermittent breat...
Lopaschuk. Effects of hypothermia on energy metabolism in rat and Richardson’s ground squirrel heart...
1. Temperature dependence of myocardial excitability was compared in ground squirrel and rat. 2. ...
For most hibernating mammals, the hibernation season is composed of bouts of hibernation of various ...
Uinta ground squirrels (Spermophilus armatus) were instrumented with ECG radio-transmitters. Heart r...
The influence of major thermosensory sites has not been clearly defined for the hibernator. The mann...
In this study I examined the effects of progressive hypothermia on minute ventilation, metabolic rat...
Ground squirrels undergo extreme body temperature fluctuations during hibernation. The effect of low...
Peripheral vascular resistance in the ground squirrel (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus) increases when...
Deep, chronic electrodes were implanted in the anterior and posterior hypothalamus of seven thirteen...
Hibernation and enforced hypothermia in mammals are widely different physiologic states. Prior to hi...
Hibernation is a unique physiological adaptation characterized by periods of torpor that consist of ...
The Golden-mantled ground squirrel (Spermophilis lateralis) breaths continuously during euthermia a...
Hypothermia is commonly used to restrict organ damage during preservation of tissue, but does not of...
The cardiac mechanical restitution was compared in papillary muscles between the active and the hibe...
During entrance into hibernation in mammals, continuous breathing is converted to intermittent breat...
Lopaschuk. Effects of hypothermia on energy metabolism in rat and Richardson’s ground squirrel heart...
1. Temperature dependence of myocardial excitability was compared in ground squirrel and rat. 2. ...
For most hibernating mammals, the hibernation season is composed of bouts of hibernation of various ...
Uinta ground squirrels (Spermophilus armatus) were instrumented with ECG radio-transmitters. Heart r...
The influence of major thermosensory sites has not been clearly defined for the hibernator. The mann...
In this study I examined the effects of progressive hypothermia on minute ventilation, metabolic rat...
Ground squirrels undergo extreme body temperature fluctuations during hibernation. The effect of low...
Peripheral vascular resistance in the ground squirrel (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus) increases when...
Deep, chronic electrodes were implanted in the anterior and posterior hypothalamus of seven thirteen...
Hibernation and enforced hypothermia in mammals are widely different physiologic states. Prior to hi...
Hibernation is a unique physiological adaptation characterized by periods of torpor that consist of ...
The Golden-mantled ground squirrel (Spermophilis lateralis) breaths continuously during euthermia a...
Hypothermia is commonly used to restrict organ damage during preservation of tissue, but does not of...
The cardiac mechanical restitution was compared in papillary muscles between the active and the hibe...
During entrance into hibernation in mammals, continuous breathing is converted to intermittent breat...
Lopaschuk. Effects of hypothermia on energy metabolism in rat and Richardson’s ground squirrel heart...
1. Temperature dependence of myocardial excitability was compared in ground squirrel and rat. 2. ...